F32

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+F32, or single-precision floating-point format, is a common [Data Type](/wiki/Data_Type) in computing, representing real numbers with a specific level of precision. It is widely used in [Graphics](/wiki/Graphics) and scientific computations where a balance of precision and speed is key.
+## See also
+- [Floating Point](/wiki/Floating_Point)
+- [Data Type](/wiki/Data_Type)
+- [Precision](/wiki/Precision)
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